I had a vision of a “Mayan pencil” and a regular pencil playing tic-tac-toe. Here’s the final. Oops– I hope no one was planning to attend a New Year’s Eve party…

If you google “Mayan calendar,” you’ll find images like the ones below. Left: the Aztec Calendar Stone, also known as the Aztec Sun Stone. The Aztecs came after the Mayans and adopted their calendar. Right: folk art based on the Aztec Calendar Stone.

I based my own little Mayan characters on the above folk art. Here’s a detail image.

If it looks a bit ragged, it’s because it’s just a souped-up rough sketch. I’m working on a New Year’s card for a client, and the gag line will be, “The Mayans were wrong– Happy New Year!” This was one of my ideas. I just cleaned it up a little and added some color. Here’s the original sketch.

It seems doubtful the world will end today, which may be a letdown for some people. But look on the bright side: the dire predictions inspired a lot of humor. I’ll leave you with a couple of very funny gags by cartoonist Dan Piraro.

What do you think? Have you been putting off your Christmas shopping– you know, just in case? I’d never heard of the Mayan Calendar until recently– had you? Ever played tic-tac-toe for really high stakes?? Hope you’ll leave a comment.

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Haha this was amusing! I also like how you incorporated the folk art into your illustration. I always love the little things like that. :)

When I first heard of the Mayan Calendar, I didn’t really know what it was. I found a YouTube video explaining that just because the Mayan calendar ends today, it doesn’t mean the world will end. It simply means a new calendar will begin, just like our own annual calendars – makes sense really :P

Love your illustrations, Mark. “The World Mayan Today” – is a great pun.
Many knew the Mayan prediction of the world’s end – again – couldn’t be true because Marty McFly of “Back to the Future” traveled to 2015.

Thanks, Vandy! I wish I had some of those Mayan pencils myself. My “plain old yellows” are pretty boring… : (

Glad you and India survived Doomsday. I consider you the heart and soul of the country. I could see the Taj Mahal collapsing at the crack of doom, but I have to believe that you would remain standing tall! You might be short, but you still stand tall, if you know what I mean… : )

You should have had your Mayan pencils made so folks could purchase. So cute and colorful! Just what the end of the world needs:-) One of my friends said their office had a Doomsday party. So glad everyone got into the spirit of it, especially you Mark!

Hi Mark,
This is a brilliant cartoon series. I loved it and I tweeted it. The Mayan’s did not claim the world would end they claimed only it was the end of an epoch. it’s the Jehovah’s Witnesses who have produced the all time record for predicting the end of the word as we know it.

I am limping along on a dying computer and the techy will not be able to transfer the data on it to my new computer until the 28th or even later than that. :(

Many thanks, TT, glad you enjoyed it. Yes, I’m afraid the Mayans fell victim to the sensationalism that passes for reporting and social media these days. Just goes to show, you’re never too ancient to be exploited for fun and profit… : (

So it wasn’t the end of the world, but it was the end of your computer– hmm! Ironic! Hang ye in there!! : )

Thanks for sharing Piraro’s comix. The Mayan calendar/apocolypse is pretty funny. I am an amateur artist who is toying around with blogging. I love what you are doing, and find it inspiring. Finding other artists doing what they love is what helps keep me from going crazy, so keep up the good work! I am at myhippiefamily.com . Have a peaceful and very merry Christmas (or whichever winter holiday you like to celebrate =)

Thanks, Jason, I really appreciate your stopping by, and I’m sorry to be late responding to your very kind comment.

It’s always nice to meet a fellow artist. I would encourage you to start a blog. It’s a great way to get your work seen, meet other artists, make friends, and get feedback. Thanks for your kind wishes, a belated Merry Christmas to you, and all the best in the coming year!! : )

Haha! Nothing puts a spring in your step like knowing the world isn’t going to end! HA! I love that the little pencil didn’t know what the outcome of the game was until after all was said and done!! Well that’s kind of the way life is. You don’t really know what’s going on until after it’s all over! :D The cartoons are also hilarious. But if you would have drawn the guy at the bar, I bet he would have had his tongue sticking out — which would have made it just that much better! :D> ((That’s suppose to be a Mayan with tongue sticking out) What a great post!! :D

Ha! Yes, that poor widdle pencil had to step back and see the big picture– and it weren’t pretty, nosuh!! It is like life, innit?? I’ve had the same distressing step-back experience many times… : (

Thanks for the wonderful comment, Linda. Your humor is more than a match for any Mayan calendar– ZAP! And your new Mayan-with-tongue-sticking-out emoticon is going to be huge– it perfectly sums up so much of what one sees on the internet!!

Sorry it took me so long to respond to this comment. I gotta make like a pencil and get the lead out!! : P

Yes, and since the world didn’t come to an end on December 21st, all those Mayan-inspired fashions are currently on sale!! I’m going to confidently predict that you’ll be picking up a number of those outfits, and that you’ll be doing an exciting post about same in your blog– and I know you’ll look stunning!!

Wishing you a very Happy and Fashionable New Year!! : )

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